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  1. Geoffroy V d'Anjou reproduit par le vicomte de Vaublanc [1] en 1844. Geoffroy V d'Anjou, dit le Bel ou Plantagenêt (24 août 1113 [2] – 7 septembre 1151, Château-du-Loir), fut comte d'Anjou, du Maine et de Touraine (1129-1151), et, plus tard, duc de Normandie (1144-1151).

  2. Geoffrey V, born on 24 August 1113 and known as the Handsome or Plantagenet, inherited the titles of Count of Anjou, Touraine, and Maine in 1129. His claim and conquest led to him becoming Duke of Normandy in 1144. His marriage to Empress Matilda, King Henry I of England’s daughter, resulted in the Plantagenet dynasty’s 300-year rule in ...

  3. Fulk, born in 1043, was the younger son of Geoffrey II, Count of Gâtinais (sometimes known as Aubri), and Ermengarde of Anjou. Ermengarde was a daughter of Fulk the Black, an earlier count of Anjou, and the sister of Geoffrey Martel who inherited Anjou upon his father's death.

  4. Ingelger's male line ended with Geoffrey II. Subsequent counts of Anjou were descended from Geoffrey's sister Ermengarde and Count Geoffrey II of Gâtinais. Their agnatic descendants, who included the Angevin kings of England, continued to hold these titles and property until the French monarchy gained control of the area.

  5. Geoffrey "the Fair" Plantagenet, Count of Anjou (24 August 1113-7 September 1151) was Count of Anjou from 1129 to 7 September 1151, succeeding Fulk of Anjou and preceding Henry Curtmantle. He was the father of Henry Curtmantle (later "Henry II of England"), and he was the founder of the House of Plantagenet, which was named for his habit of wearing a yellow sprig of broom blossom on his hat ...

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